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A Chicago native, Dr. Joanna Curran earned her medical degree from Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science. She is completing her residency at PCC, as part of the West Suburban Medical Center – Family Medicine Residency Program.

Dr. Katherine Martiniuk received her medical training from the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. She is completing her residency at PCC, as part of the West Suburban Medical Center – Family Medicine Residency Program.

Dr. Ryan Martiniuk earned his medical degree from the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. He is completing his residency at PCC, as part of the West Suburban Medical Center – Family Medicine Residency Program.

Dr. Daniel Parecki earned his medical degree from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. He is completing his residency at PCC, as part of the West Suburban Medical Center – Family Medicine Residency Program.

Dr. Emily Schulte earned her medical degree from Saint Louis University School of Medicine. She is completing her residency at PCC, as part of the West Suburban Medical Center – Family Medicine Residency Program.

Born and raised in Chicago, Dr. Kathryn Stromdahl received her medical training from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University. She is completing her residency at PCC, as part of the West Suburban Medical Center – Family Medicine Residency Program.

Dr. Irum Humayun received her medical training at Saint James School of Medicine in 2007. During residency, she focused on family medicine at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital. She also completed a Master of Public Health degree at Benedictine University in 2016.

Kimberly Zoellick is a board-certified family nurse practitioner who received her nursing education at University of Illinois in Chicago in 2017. She is fluent in Spanish and spent a semester at La Universidad de Las Américas (UDLA) in Mexico.

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Born in Colombia, Dr. Villate moved to the United States with her family at the age of 15. In addition to her MD, she has also earned her Master of Public Health from St. George’s University. Being an immigrant herself, her desire is to work in a setting that allows her to have an impact on the health of the immigrant communities.

Brooklyn born, Dr. Chow comes to the Windy City after graduation from St. George’s University in 2016. He speaks both Chinese and Japanese. Prior to medical school, he worked as an EMT in Jamaica Queens, NY.

Hailing from Michigan, Dr. Mammo graduated from St. Georges University. He is fluent in Syriac, a language second only to Greek and Latin in terms of its significance to early Christian writings. Notably, colleagues often remard on Dr. Mammo’s heart and dedication to service within the community.

Dr. Patel grew up in Iowa, but attended medical school in China at the Zhejiang University School of Medicine. She speaks both Mandarin and Spanish and has been working as a consultant with the World Health Organization overseeing projects in Sierra Leone.